HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-2-2, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTB YEAR.
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Our Corner
20, ars requested to look closely at the
ockey
tab'l oa :hs paper to satisfy tlxem-
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sely .bat due credit Vats been given,
Tie O.ntara Legislature w• ill meet
oft Tuesday, February I4ih The open -
tog wf l 'b; three creeks later than
'heat of last yew. t
When a Married Haan earns cut bad
his naath.'r says his wife: -1 .i.t't under-
stand him. and Vet ; ay; hie me -
::her sp^"et1 h'*n; Thee both - agree
:hest at Is not the men's eat et
\
'x so
many corrections to make at
L..6 -7s time. of ye:'1t' it is possible oath
or two may 112.ra been overlooked, and
nets b, yours. P'eeee let ,us know
Nott note sae error, Haat ft
any br r , t.•l at c gee. We vert
mu.la iiiar eci.1.e the many renewals
air= eddy re ti d, as well as a number
of new s bs ip ons~, We would re--
env:4: these .. chi ribers who have not
r •'a_ .v i ;'* rlea so- :at °n:: e.
ThA.dv:aea'e \Vat :/ t torteat ia.feeeece eenees rtaas
boa:ta rev. and `l s ta..v renew,. h la cos new, =,a NI -74- o; the feet th t
ed :heir subsea.':. e.a . tree,"ar.t to Jan-- t': „= tt v FD a'F.'Sn•f at» . gaelst
, to sc c^.d round of the
end le: lame is. yelled
o ... ce, 17...o-": ;Celt', The ' ,•,ttd1•i
ewe ,e. past hunch with a remarkable
rye geed tender. ,l the Itheate
la: un - .tea rel thine. That as
t►cwer. w•h�• we should
w? , s az, Ioe.ee are eapab'.e ref
tee r :seat, ho
3:v•nd mofeeler emote than they
have
vet p'aic:i:., ^3
Picone t31
For
Men's end
Wear
Try This Sto
C' cum ant%n; on the ''.curer ...rent*
Sestet tett ewan eh Out! -ek, sty-;:—
't'h.n the etepaatsar;.s Wert' rper-
ad by' the tprov:ace one o.'' the pro
jJ ,t.:al jails was closed, and .all the
Bfl i s pr seaters could tt,aae been niaced 'n
t4' Regina jail, ;end it would mot thea'
have been, half full N oa the Temp -
1 'eran`n,: f ht o•lt1 la,lrhasdbeen upe :td
vera'n .^'s loaded to its eepaelts w:tl!'
• tare acs. The oinst.tuti.'uts at Re, -
and Prince Albert are atva;rhtow nel,.y
•l'11 ablve in the gest of a rep:a-t av-
en by 11;ant Areh:c \la:Nah ^3t the 1._.;- y
"siature. last week, when, the suppl:,.
m:ntarr est:mate dor jails was 't=ked.
'After Hon. Arch•e's explanation the
i estimate ,.ar led without a tnurrnttr.
..,mow+
e
° THE SWELLEST THING IN
TIES,.
SHIRTS
SOCKS,
AND ALL' KINDS OF MEN'S
FURNISHINGS
ar Mere. They're alll new, of course.
We never carryover last year's styles
The new offerings are sure enough
t4tu ers .if 3,is:b colors, beautiful pat-
terns and fine materials count forany-
thing. Prices are just as ail right,
too. Drop in and look them "'under
end over, around and through."
W. W. Taman
YE OLDEN' N DAV S.
The London Advert:ser ad Tuesday
under the heading ni 25 Yea1 ego;'
cent:a'ns the following conccrnw.nn aa'
earn:vat held here in 1897. It will be
noted that a
number among m ng those tak-
ing part' have' passed to the great be4
scared, while all the rest are away from
town:—"The skating carnival held Frr-
day *tight at tht Exeter rink was a
most enjoyable aft'a`r, fully 350 people
being present. The judges were;
M.'<srs Deputy Reeve Taylor. Jo,-
et ) Davis and Will Weekes. The fal-
lowing ss a ,list of the cl aaacters :-:
Miss Christie, Shepherdess; 'Miss
Smith. Highland Lassie; \1 ss :12c-
Laughrn Stars and Stripes; Miss Gita
ley, Good Luek; Miss Gertie Hicks,
Sunflower ,Miss Ida Newton, Queenot'
Hearts; Mss Sweet, Grannie; Mies
Vera Hawkshaty, Evening News;
Miss I;i9t man, P;,iry Queen; Miss DM
April Showers; Miss Newton', Mother
Superior; Miss :Veggie 'Sweet, Sister
Martha; Mss t' ree.,h, Mother Hubbard
.Mss, Dennis. Sa,r g; :MS Kemp, Sun-
flower; Miss Hicks, Defender; Miss
Brown Evening Star; Miss Cox -
worth iI:nsell, Shepherdess; Arthur
Kemp, Gentlemen. el the Seventeenth
Century; George Brooks, Colored
Dude•, Cherl:e liyndman the Neve• Wo.
man; Frank Baw•den, Mason; Russell
Howard Paddy; Tom and Fred Je,:ke11
Brownies; Earl Browning, Sawbones;
Wellington, 'West, ott, Spacklnan's Tin-
ware; Fred Watters, Clown.
GOOD GLASSES IF YOU NEED
THEM. Good advise if you don't~
J. WARD, D.C., Optometrist, Exeter.
Tazior&Furnisher •
L O O Z T
Reduction in working price to 75c an hour
LET US LOOK OVER YOUR CAR DURING THE WINTER ':1IONTI- S
, GENUINE FORD AND GRAY - DORT PARTS.
REPAIR WORK ON ALL CARS,
PILON & FOOTE.
Huron Garage - Exeter
SES.., OATS
ON THE
�' w,
a,
sAY !
We have a carload of good, clean
i
i
Local News
Local News,
f:s
a Hattie Handford of Fort Wile;
LOCALS REACH SECOND RcUND d"am i?spading et few days at the
IN BOTH LEAGUES. herre of her father, Mr. Jas. Ha.ndforc
Mr. Geos Parks of Blake at the awe_
Eaaater Zurich team, Ise'ng the win
tiers ^at the,,. grout in the a H. A
logy' been drawn un aeffest Ingersnll
the w•.•'1.ne a °`x thele gr^.npe or home
lee teem en
e
i,,. ;,, 5,'dlrc:i t".D ('3pttnt. ard
ret ere t;?:'o-•.•9: .?a;'ts9r
on 1~r I:ay nifet ra, tla. av el,, It
7977.41 g arx 5; l 1n t*:::yedi :n
ree rseel Monecty night.
l fic.i--%N0'TU> IR VIN,
Ts. v to .t str'iht Se , see
eeeeee, st.^t a ev teem was record-
FrideyeniehO after r the to eats
h .•l tl tee eel Ge 1eri.eh by 8.2 n'9 the
t, aal:r., h :ie, in ah neermediete G3
H. A. gam's. The game was en inter..
,Ina' to watch, and • Godrr ch
a 'atn :s by no means weak. The :'ite
trtt ta:ai' got' the totals is what ae
c-!unts for the lead !In goals. The v's-
,.ers tallt:4 three int the grst, 2 in
se,:on 1, and three in. the tit'*d
p r .ads, while Gode-i. h tailed 'o
:he first, anti se.:ured but
coo 'n et,'Ih of'he last two per'.odis.
A number cal fan,, from his d ;trs-.'t
went up to see the game, quite a fest
"Veloring.
'ikae lane up—
Eaa:e ter Zurich Gea3, Cookdefence
lLn:ltu arrlt :and Hoffman* a :etre. and
1,\*Jets, Hoffman, Siebert. McKinnon;
Subs, Callfts and Robinson.
Goder•ch--Goal, Beed er; del'enrc,
Twit. and Prdham; .entre Varney;
wings, Brownlee .arid Snaael; subs..
M.. Daniel and fl is &rlhur.
STII.i. A CLEAN RECORD.
By a scora of 9-2 the locals de-
feated the Clinton boys on Monday
evening' on, the Clinton ire: A big
�
crowd saw -theegame quite a member
motoring up front Exeter and vicinity.
At .no time was the game in doubt'.
Cr:ntan knew what was eomi:ng to
them before the game , om:meneed, but
Pee; played their 'lest and the result
was a good exh.'bstionn of the game.
A good hock'y game ?s .not always
ndicated by the score, an'1 this was
one of those games. McGough for
f 1 ntan is a wonderful goal keeper;
he stepped sores of beeauttful shots,
wit 1 Ceok for the locals got s0'ne
good ones too, although Clinton ter-,
wards are n)t strong on. the shooting
TJta younger Hoffman and "AleKinnon
did the greater part of the s, or:ng
for the visitors, the former ..t allying
four and the latter three, several of
them however being on. combimetion
from each other and from rebert
Clayton Hoffman, and II'.ndmar- h 'a.It.
.,balked up a counter on indi.vidual
rushes. By periods .the locals got 2
4, and 3; while, Clinton, got 0, 2, and 0.
The, line up—
Clinton—McGough; defence, Govern-
look and Manning; Centre, Bawden;
Wings, 'Draper and Elliott; Spares,
Graham and Dickson.
Exeter—Cook, goal; H:,ndmarsh and
Hoffman, defence; Hoffman, centre;
McKinnon and Siebert, wings; Robin-
son and Callfas, subsl.
Lightfoot of Stratford, referee,
GROUT' .14 O.N.A. STANDING
Games Goals
Won. Lost For Ag,
17 0 3 21 26
2 4 ' 25. 27,
3 3 8 1e
3 3 29 29
Exeter Zuru,h
St, Marys
Mit,:hell
Goderich
Crntoat
Ciin tan and M3tehe,ll bare a,. tie:
God re,:h won two garnes by default
from St. Marys; Mitchell won one and
-will win another game by default from
St. Marys: .
The game at G,oderieh. Friday cinch-.
ed the group honors, as Clinton, sec-
ond in the race, would possibly only
trine 5, with two 1os;sies and a tie,
Team work, .wh4ch the, manager has
been I:mistimg on, a;,:counts for the
greater part 'let the: s,:ore g by the
lto,:als although Abe boys will break
away toecaelonally ,on, a long dash
and are fairly successful • here also.
The Clinton team has defaulted their
games to. Exeter-Zuriieh :in; the Senior
Northern League Ser:,es, and this be-
im„ • the the •locals will shortly go
inta theec d rot
s aro round, ,:
,n. 'lea's League
also.
Goderich comes here on Thursday
,night .for the last of the Group games
and a big crowd should see the,•boys
wird up, before go -sig :unto- the.seeond
round'whete the. read Bomb- ts'will be
staged.
The hockey.. manl't,gement requests
plumpr , that the gentlemen refrafle from
Seed. Oats, s, direct froth the -smoking. at ethic hockey matches .uv'
future, as tea much of it becomesuni
pleese bot, !the lad, els: and -the talay-.
Kers,
grower, coming.
The price will be very reason-
'
C ll and see Cf Pi • Call ►�
Harvey
Bros
"Exetio' s iuniei tealm :that maytake
some looking ef'ter w.hiee the, rote,.
1T ad:.aie eham,.i nishcp -us beige' rat
passed ,around to some,•o,f•the,
better kruowui towns:. - Last year tvi,tli.
little. ,pireetice, ;the team wain, their
group haindily''and g the ;•1,3t�lietneu erect
See treed goad 41j.aittlas,:in,,hotli:O.H.A..
and N.H;L Thiels- iyeerie they e.re a:
stronger Learn, are •getteiog pt r et-
frees regularly rand ,'vfon'i be so apt to
be stege struck as they were ion
oc-
•a,s ns last year They lave, o,ne
o,[
the hceeie,st teams that will .start on
the journey toward the: nterieed;ai,e
':ales.—London Advertiser.. ,
title sad on 'Wednesday of last week
tnpat�r. ", Fee rin !: . Irs. James H.
t
t".1 .'. 2nd. c'r3aces.sion oa flay
Ty, n y ^asci a`t vagi.^.. rj91)541,o0, pose
,:s..a .ca he given Marelelit.
CC`.'‘T \Tlr COUNCIL DOlXG
JlOrtiery cess'^n o= Macre n
ee > 4 ax rt I tees hed .,a e.Ed; -- Rt
,t tv c k. Arter the --e +, -a ea"
Tr.-- €a> G -a i =r 1t Tc ,• --
Yp . tla Wit ur'lk a .- , it,a':. the tee -
low bas e rloiee et1mm tt " els
d —A Tea. tom, E Ktfrita Fre'al:
C e'l,.e a+I.e. Neeb ^n'1 Won "tae toe
eel 10-r a a naendet ores "ar ala:
'e'er -rag la=Ten tt:es 'for t' ar
were ;rip :J as folln E s,
l F.xe u.'ce—J :':a Dou h,,,, Frank .j
M. -Quad, Ames Tp'in . John Me_
N+ate'a':et, ' E. F. i 1opp.
Sp e:11-13. W. F. Beavers, Dr. W.
Callow, A. E. frw n, Jamas Dodds,.
Frank Johnston.
F'[tawe.—Wm. Coates, B. \V Naylor,
Tt
S. Inglis, Jas. F. .Geo
Keeley
Eclu •a.. ,an -..A. Smith, :Chats. A. Rob -
oh R. G. Parke, Alfred 13ael;er
J. Ii F.-ar..
Reel and Br dg' A. H. Neeb. Jas. C.
P:tr r. R. j'. ',ler, 1). \Vebb. Jo:rn
Jana 'settee
C,Itut.3." Property--Jolut 31; Nabb. Robt
Ruch:'n:an, J. 1. Mos:r, W. J, Saps: -
11= ArntStrott,T.
Il b of Retuge—'w4. J. Spa.=ton.A.
t r :tag, E. F. i Hopp, A. k. Erwin,
lizard -ns Cobniunittee--,l . Armstrong
if
,N eb, A. Sn>;-h, ti'+'*!n. Coates
. Collets.
cads 0011111 ss;Ion-8. W. F.
s, John. McNabb, A, E. Erwin
oe. Cfretcriminal
appoateds ; d`rso
4ti�
justice t accounts.
Alex Porterfield and ROLA. Higgins
were appointed County Auditors of
other a counts.
Tlw system of alternat'n , Grit and
Tory :o the �.4*pa?cden's1 chair was tits -
cussed and on motion, it pas decided
evict. tit • system be tett atued—only
w o' vot:ng against it.
'1 Iw. following grants Were made --
$
taN712 public library;
525 o etch spring stock show and
the seed show at Clinton
$1500 to the Children's Shelter.
S;5. va.h st'hoal la ;r.
$1000 to .eatlt hospital
$15 for flowers around Cour: House
$75:o ac h :\gr'v udtural Society
holding fail rages.
$4800 ia; special grant to the High
Sehaols.
A conunittae was appointed con-
sisting of Messrs. Gallow, Coates
and Spa:ton to go :into the meeter
r: having on goal for the five eount-
,.s—Huron,' Perth, Wellington, Grey
and Brua.e.
BIRTHS
St make—In Stephen„en Jan. 31, to
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Stanlake, a: son.
DEATHS
Skinner—In Us Lorne, Lon Janc eSti
Trueman IKenneth, twin gen of Mt;
and Mrs, :,Ceeel..•Skinner, aged 9
mantles vend b days,
lI''1s—In. Toronto, on January 30th
G: _ rg'na Coul t s, w s"e of . Sameel
\171s, formerly of Woodham. -
Vernan—In Parkhill, on, Jan,. 25th Mrs
Nelson Vernon, age:i b2 years, 11.
months, 23 days.
Rainey—In Granionn, ,on Dee 21, Mary
Ann Davidson, relic i of the late John
Ra.aey, aged 74 years,.
IN MEMORIAM
to Tewin memory- or W ftmoit Smith
el,:tnly beloved wife of Walmer Bayne
ieun who d:part:ed this 1:a:e pine veal
the 2nid rr r,ela'.. ,'n Brandon, iani
We boa' a beiuiruful f;le.wer,
Sc dr'gic, sweet and fair;
We ih/unlit we (mu* osdy Bove it
And guard it with tender :.are.
So wr loved our flower dearly,
And thought to kaeru, it away,
theo gp
Bret.. .,�n, .o tae tr saw g f i ,,, den >tit
And the Lord my l,: gag, did say 9
G.re me your'fieeneelttu'1 flower,
Thou :guardt.st with loving care,
T1ve.w..nds and the storms will harm it
The# fury it cannot bear.
Cont.:' to the heavenly garden,
An.. see tut its perfect bloom
The flower you loved so 'truly
And ;lla...ugh t that I plucked too. soon.,
Oh, then we sh:al1 know Hes reason,
Th.ugh we. knot;'. h .not to -day,
Wlyyxtineits promisitvg, beauty; •
Ile. -bola our ,floweraway:`.
,Inserted bjk liomung husband azul. ;fam-
1Y, ?moth'. ,d fatlie9 baothea's end.
-cls tars.
f: �• s
rand Bend
t 1 people. n this' vicinity 'hay.e .put
up taicit ce sue p1X ,which is '01' good.
quality. -Feed. Ravelle, spent ,a Lew days
n Lcnclbn lost week.' —Mr; ands Mrs.
' R:o,ss of Tlaedf.ord ,;Fisted, at Neisan
Ravel Sunday—Gordon Allister
has 6oine to Sarnia to work. -Mr. Ste-
phen. n Webb attended the annual meet
to:, of the Hay Fire 1n,suranee, Co. ;on
Friday.—Jerry Gravelle spent a few
days near Thodford last week.
1
O. H. A.
Hockey
Second Round
IGEROLL vs. EXE
FridayAT I
Tice
b:: first 11-n :° in.l hcr,vit
'11tt1., we711 tae. o:a to e,.e,, cvh6h tt :,:a ray .t t:
GAME ST„,li;TS AT 8,15
ADMISSION 50w. and 35c
hot
Thursday, Feb. 2nd
GO ER CH vs. EXETER.ZURICH
The
Advertisement
OF-.
Prices on Furflure
you have seen in past weeks in this paper is
GENUINE. We do as we say and will continue
to sell at COST PRICES,
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY
ALL MODERN EQUIPMENT
Phone 20w. D. N.
Resid.20'.
;alai' •. STEW
Phone 16
" THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES."
Wait for Our Big Sale®
REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS WILL BE FOUND ON OUR
TABLE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
LADIES' COATS AND FURS.
Every Ladies' and Mies;es Winter Coat must be sold r4-•gardless of price,. You can surely "Save Dollars" by buyiangan
up-to-date Coat .or ni' e set of Furs now; also odd Muffs and
Stoles.
PURE WOOL SERGES.
Ladies' pure wool Serge s in Navy Blue, Brown, Green,Grey and Blaak inRemuno t fou Dresses, Skirts, Waists, or Ends
for Chskjreaats tresses at exa:tly half price.
COTTON STOCKINGS
.Ladies' and Children's Stbakings—blaick only
or fine ribbed, 25e: per ,pair or 4 pair for 95c,
NEW SPRING GINGH.A 115
Our ,first"shapnveat of Spring Goods in, now in Stci lc.- See
our full range of New Ginghams in; the very ltatest,patternsanel
t:olors.
gall
the pleies
GROCERY SPECIALS
Be sure and visit our- Grocery Department; when, in want
of fnesh ,groceries' at the Lowest Price=
Highesit Prices paid for All Ptrodtiae,
J. A. STEVTART
,Higlvest Prices paid for Poultry and all Produce.